Received this week:
I am writing to you, as a member of our alumni community, to let you know about the University of Southampton?s position on undergraduate tuition fees. With our positive response to the radical changes in the funding of higher education, I am confident Southampton will continue to maintain our leading position as a place of opportunity for talented students, regardless of background.
It often comes as a surprise when people discover that the University already has an exceptional track record in attracting talented students from all backgrounds. Currently 85% of our UK undergraduate students come from state schools. Over 20% of our students come from households where the annual family income is less than £25,000.
We have set our fees in order to secure the future of the University following government funding cuts, and to be in a position to invest in improvements in the quality of teaching and the overall experience of students at Southampton.
The University has made the decision to charge £9,000 per year for undergraduate tuition fees in 2012. I am encouraged that more than a third of our students will be eligible for some form of fee relief and financial assistance. This decision will be subject to approval by the Office for Fair Access.
From 2012, over 20% of our students will qualify for our full £3,000 fee waiver and pay the minimum of £6,000 for each year of study. Overall, more than 35% of all our students will qualify for some form of fee relief under current plans. In addition many students, especially those from Hampshire and the Isle of Wight, will be also eligible for bursary support under our proposals. We will ensure that Southampton is a place of opportunity for all talented students, regardless of their personal circumstances
Given this environment, you will not be surprised to hear that the University of Southampton is actively identifying ways to diversify our income and manage our costs. For example, we have had great success in building partnerships with business that now yield up to £50m annually in research support. Southampton alumni and friends continue to demonstrate confidence in our institution through critical philanthropic support. We have also worked hard to achieve internal operational efficiencies ? reducing the University?s administrative costs by 10% in the past year. We want to be certain that the highest proportion of our income is devoted to our core work in education and research.
I am convinced that our confident and progressive response to these unprecedented challenges will allow us to continue our world-class education and research.
It is my intention for Southampton to maintain the standards of excellence that we have become known for and to protect the reputation of this University and the value of your degree. Now more than ever before we need your support to act as an ambassador for your University. You can help me promote the positive changes we are making at Southampton that will enable the best and brightest students, regardless of background, to follow in your footsteps in pursuing their studies here. You can help by offering a placement to one our graduates, sharing your expertise with our students, or making a personal gift to the University. More information about all of these opportunities and other ways to support Southampton are available on our website: www.southampton.ac.uk/alumni
We sincerely appreciate the interest and support of our alumni community ? thank you.
Yours sincerely,
Professor Don Nutbeam
Vice-Chancellor
I'll assume he KNOWS what he's on about.